نتایج جستجو برای: isoimmunization

تعداد نتایج: 560  

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1989
F M Balis C McCully L Gough P A Pizzo D G Poplack

The pharmacokinetics of subcutaneous bolus and continuous infusion azidothymidine (AZT) was studied in rhesus monkeys. Three animals received 100 mg/m2 as a bolus injection both intravenously and subcutaneously, with the order of administration randomly determined. Two animals received a continuous subcutaneous infusion of 25 mg/m2 per h for 12 or 24 h. AZT was measured in plasma by a reverse-p...

Journal: :Annals of nuclear medicine 2005
Takashi Itoh Shunichi Wakahara Takayuki Nakano Kazutoshi Suzuki Kaoru Kobayashi Osamu Inoue

The kinetics of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) in the monkey brain were monitored, and comparisons were made between the conscious state and when under ketamine and pentobarbital anesthesia. Rhesus monkeys were intravenously injected with 18F-FDG and followed by 60 min of PET scanning. In the conscious state, the 18F-FDG concentration reached a plateau 5 min after intravenous injection. Under...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1977
R G Olsen J R Blakeslee L Mathes J H Nakano

Monkey pox virus was mechanically disrupted by low temperature and high pressure into soluble and insoluble fractions. Soluble fractions elicited virus-neutralizing antibodies (1:20 to 1:160) in rabbits, whereas the insoluble (in saline) fractions did not (less than 1:5). No infectious virus was detected after the disruption procedure. Rhesus monkeys immunized with the soluble fraction elicited...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
D R Kornack P Rakic

The evolutionary expansion of neocortical size in mammals is particularly prominent in anthropoid primates (i.e., monkeys, apes, and humans) and reflects an increased number of cortical cells, yet the developmental basis for this increase remains undefined. Cortical cell production depends on the length of the cell-division cycle of progenitor cells during neurogenesis, which previously has bee...

2011
Ellen N. Kersh Debra R. Adams Ae S. Youngpairoj Wei Luo Qi Zheng Mian-er Cong Wutyi Aung James Mitchell Ron Otten R. Michael Hendry Walid Heneine Janet McNicholl J. Gerardo Garcia-Lerma

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) with anti-viral drugs is currently in clinical trials for the prevention of HIV infection. Induction of adaptive immune responses to virus exposures during anti-viral drug administration, i.e., a "chemo-vaccination" effect, could contribute to PrEP efficacy. To study possible chemo-vaccination, we monitored humoral and cellular immune responses in nine rhesus mac...

1944
C. R. Das Gupta

The test serum for detecting the Rh antigen in the red cells of the human population may be prepared according to the technique originally described by Landsteiner and Weiner (1941) by the injection of red cells from the Rhesus monkey into . guinea-pigs or rabbits. As in other immunological experiments, only a few of the animals thus treated yield a satisfactory anti-serum. Even then, the actio...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Michael C Sneller William C Kopp Kory J Engelke Jason L Yovandich Stephen P Creekmore Thomas A Waldmann H Clifford Lane

IL-15 promotes activation and maintenance of natural killer (NK) and CD8(+) T effector memory (T(EM)) cells, making it a potential immunotherapeutic agent for the treatment of cancer and immunodeficiency states. Here we report the immunologic effects of 3 different IL-15 dosing strategies in Rhesus macaques. IL-15 at a dose of 20 μg/kg/d administered by continuous intravenous infusion for 10 da...

2014
Masashi Shingai Olivia K. Donau Ronald J. Plishka Alicia Buckler-White John R. Mascola Gary J. Nabel Martha C. Nason David Montefiori Brian Moldt Pascal Poignard Ron Diskin Pamela J. Bjorkman Michael A. Eckhaus Florian Klein Hugo Mouquet Julio Cesar Cetrulo Lorenzi Anna Gazumyan Dennis R. Burton Michel C. Nussenzweig Malcolm A. Martin Yoshiaki Nishimura

It is widely appreciated that effective human vaccines directed against viral pathogens elicit neutralizing antibodies (NAbs). The passive transfer of anti-HIV-1 NAbs conferring sterilizing immunity to macaques has been used to determine the plasma neutralization titers, which must be present at the time of exposure, to prevent acquisition of SIV/HIV chimeric virus (SHIV) infections. We adminis...

2016
Austin W. Boesch Nana Yaw Osei-Owusu Andrew R. Crowley Thach H. Chu Ying N. Chan Joshua A. Weiner Pranay Bharadwaj Rufus Hards Mark E. Adamo Scott A. Gerber Sarah L. Cocklin Joern E. Schmitz Adam R. Miles Joshua W. Eckman Aaron J. Belli Keith A. Reimann Margaret E. Ackerman

Antibodies raised in Indian rhesus macaques [Macaca mulatta (MM)] in many preclinical vaccine studies are often evaluated in vitro for titer, antigen-recognition breadth, neutralization potency, and/or effector function, and in vivo for potential associations with protection. However, despite reliance on this key animal model in translation of promising candidate vaccines for evaluation in firs...

Journal: :Diabetes 2002
Boaz Hirshberg Sean Montgomery Michael G Wysoki He Xu Doug Tadaki Janet Lee Kenneth Hines Jason Gaglia Noelle Patterson John Leconte Douglas Hale Richard Chang Alan D Kirk David M Harlan

We've established a nonhuman primate islet allotransplant model to address questions such as whether transplanting islets into the gut's arterial system would more safely and as effectively support long-term islet allograft survival compared with the traditional portal vein approach. We reasoned that islets make up <2% of pancreatic cell mass but consume an estimated 20% of arterial blood flow,...

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